Linear lighting also allows us to tune helmets, jerseys, and other player gear in a much more realistic way. For example; you’ll notice the skin looks more lifelike and less like plastic. Helmets and jerseys reflect the right amount of light. Colors are less saturated and react to lighting in a more realistic way. You might remember looking at previous versions of NCAA Football and feeling like things were too saturated and flat. We think we’ve addressed these issues thanks to this new level of control."
NCAA Football 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
X
-
NCAA Football 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
EA has just posted another NCAA Football 11 blog. Jean Adams, the Art Director talks about a couple of graphic improvements; the first being linear lighting.
"Without getting too much into the art/technical details, we wanted to talk about a couple of graphic improvements; the first being linear lighting. This lighting technique allows us to more accurately control the material properties of everything that makes up the player. To put it in basic terms, we now have control over how bright or dark things get without losing detail. It also helps us get the authentic color on the uniforms.
Linear lighting also allows us to tune helmets, jerseys, and other player gear in a much more realistic way. For example; you’ll notice the skin looks more lifelike and less like plastic. Helmets and jerseys reflect the right amount of light. Colors are less saturated and react to lighting in a more realistic way. You might remember looking at previous versions of NCAA Football and feeling like things were too saturated and flat. We think we’ve addressed these issues thanks to this new level of control."Tags: None -
new blog short is up
thanks to Hova 57 letting us know.
Screens and Lighting
by Russ 03/25/10 3:40 PM
Here we are now just a short 4 months away from our July release date and busy as can be here at Tiburon. There were a few questions about whether our first screenshot was actually in-game or not, so I sat down with Jean Adams – Art Director on NCAA Football 11 – to talk about why the game looks better this year. We hope this blog will shed some light on the situation… (That is easily the worst pun I’ve ever had in my life).
Without getting too much into the art/technical details, we wanted to talk about a couple of graphic improvements; the first being linear lighting. This lighting technique allows us to more accurately control the material properties of everything that makes up the player. To put it in basic terms, we now have control over how bright or dark things get without losing detail. It also helps us get the authentic color on the uniforms.
Linear lighting also allows us to tune helmets, jerseys, and other player gear in a much more realistic way. For example; you’ll notice the skin looks more lifelike and less like plastic. Helmets and jerseys reflect the right amount of light. Colors are less saturated and react to lighting in a more realistic way. You might remember looking at previous versions of NCAA Football and feeling like things were too saturated and flat. We think we’ve addressed these issues thanks to this new level of control.
Jean is also a big into gear so he wanted me to point out the leg brace, Nike Jet gloves and the Air LT cleats
Overall we wanted to make lighting feel realistic and dramatic at the same time. At the end of the day we are hoping that you like the crisp and detailed graphics of NCAA Football 11.
Here is a comparison of NCAA Football 10...
and NCAA Football 11.
We think graphics are key, but before you ask… YES, there are bigger details coming on gameplay and Dynasty, so please be patient. In a couple weeks we are scheduled to release the first gameplay feature blog. I think you are going to like it; really cool stuff, no question about it.
Thanks for reading!
<center>
<a href="http://s302.photobucket.com/albums/nn93/drlwkwbw322/?action=view¤t=ncaablogimage2550.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn93/drlwkwbw322/ncaablogimage2550.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a><br /><br />
<a href="http://s302.photobucket.com/albums/nn93/drlwkwbw322/?action=view¤t=ncaablogimageA550.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn93/drlwkwbw322/ncaablogimageA550.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a><br /><br />
</center>Last edited by drlw322; 03-25-2010, 03:12 PM. -
-
Re: new blog short is up
in the texas vs ohio st pic, it looks like it looks like it's displaying a different running animation on the texas running back. also all the other player looks like they are leaning more like momentum is involved.
is it me or are these Ncaa Screens kicking the Madden one's a@@Comment
-
Re: NCAA 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
It's amazing how much lighting makes the game look much better.Comment
-
Re: new blog short is up
This has become a first day purchase just based on the UT Ohio St pic alone. The graphics, gear, lighting look incredible. I swear if I were to have seen that first pic on SI or something without staring at it, I would have guessed it was real. INSANE!!
I know its not all about graphics, but with a game looking this nice, you can easily overlook some of the core deficiencies. Kinda like dating a supermodel.Comment
-
Re: new blog short is up
Very nice.Favorite Sports Teams
NFL - Carolina Panthers
NBA - Charlotte Hornets
MLB - Cincinnati Reds
College Basketball - Wake Forest
NCAA Football - Appalachian StateComment
-
Re: NCAA 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
Wow...that looks good. Nice to see the Vapor Jets in the game and the other new equipment. Was the high socks option in last year's game? I haven't played on next gen in awhile and in the background of the Florida/Florida State screen one player has different sock length.Roll Tide
Comment
-
Re: new blog short is up
Love the screenshot, but I wouldnt mind if EA gave us more screenshots...ya know, as something to keep people like me occupied until another blog comes out.Comment
-
Re: new blog short is up
This has become a first day purchase just based on the UT Ohio St pic alone. The graphics, gear, lighting look incredible. I swear if I were to have seen that first pic on SI or something without staring at it, I would have guessed it was real. INSANE!!
I know its not all about graphics, but with a game looking this nice, you can easily overlook some of the core deficiencies. Kinda like dating a supermodel.
We will still have some time to find out more about gameplay, locomotion and playbooks in the coming weeks/months, but this is a great start!
Oh, and I see a new running animation/style on the Texas RB.....nice."Hard work beats talent, when talent isn't working hard.”Comment
-
Re: NCAA 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
Really? I thought it looked a lot better, more realistic coloring to the jerseys and skin tones. I don't think the models changed much at all, but I really don't think those needed a lot of work.Comment
-
Re: NCAA 11 Blog: Screens and Lighting
I've been saying the past 2 years, this game looks too dark and washed out. Hopefully it looks better this year
But the main issue is the crowd looking this wayLast edited by stoncold32; 03-25-2010, 03:48 PM.Comment
Comment